First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact

Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar Regions during springtime. To investigate the source of reactive halogens in the air arriving at Barrow, Alaska, we measured BrO, an indicator of reactive halogen chemistry, and correlated its abund...

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Main Authors: W. R. Simpson, D. Carlson, G. Hönninger, T. A. Douglas, M. Sturm, D. Perovich, U. Platt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2007-01-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/621/2007/acp-7-621-2007.pdf
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spelling doaj-b06c35c665de47d0aaf87c7aea5881e42020-11-24T22:50:15ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242007-01-0173621627First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contactW. R. SimpsonD. CarlsonG. HönningerG. HönningerG. HönningerT. A. DouglasM. SturmD. PerovichU. PlattReactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar Regions during springtime. To investigate the source of reactive halogens in the air arriving at Barrow, Alaska, we measured BrO, an indicator of reactive halogen chemistry, and correlated its abundance with airmass histories derived from meteorological back trajectories and remotely sensed sea ice properties. The BrO abundance is found to be positively correlated to first-year sea-ice contact (R<sup>2</sup>=0.55), and essentially uncorrelated with potential frost flower (PFF) contact (R<sup>2</sup>=0.04). Assuming that PFF accurately predicts frost flowers, these data indicate that snow and ice contaminated with sea salts on first-year sea ice is a more probable bromine source than are frost flowers, for airmasses impacting Barrow, Alaska. Climate-driven changes in Arctic sea ice are likely to alter frost flower and first year sea ice prevalence. An accurate understanding of how these sea ice changes would affect the halogen chemistry of the overlying atmosphere depends upon understanding the relative roles of frost flowers and saline snow and ice surfaces as reactive bromine sources.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/621/2007/acp-7-621-2007.pdf
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author W. R. Simpson
D. Carlson
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
T. A. Douglas
M. Sturm
D. Perovich
U. Platt
spellingShingle W. R. Simpson
D. Carlson
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
T. A. Douglas
M. Sturm
D. Perovich
U. Platt
First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet W. R. Simpson
D. Carlson
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
G. Hönninger
T. A. Douglas
M. Sturm
D. Perovich
U. Platt
author_sort W. R. Simpson
title First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
title_short First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
title_full First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
title_fullStr First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
title_full_unstemmed First-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (BrO) levels at Barrow, Alaska better than potential frost flower contact
title_sort first-year sea-ice contact predicts bromine monoxide (bro) levels at barrow, alaska better than potential frost flower contact
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Reactive halogens are responsible for boundary-layer ozone depletion and mercury deposition in Polar Regions during springtime. To investigate the source of reactive halogens in the air arriving at Barrow, Alaska, we measured BrO, an indicator of reactive halogen chemistry, and correlated its abundance with airmass histories derived from meteorological back trajectories and remotely sensed sea ice properties. The BrO abundance is found to be positively correlated to first-year sea-ice contact (R<sup>2</sup>=0.55), and essentially uncorrelated with potential frost flower (PFF) contact (R<sup>2</sup>=0.04). Assuming that PFF accurately predicts frost flowers, these data indicate that snow and ice contaminated with sea salts on first-year sea ice is a more probable bromine source than are frost flowers, for airmasses impacting Barrow, Alaska. Climate-driven changes in Arctic sea ice are likely to alter frost flower and first year sea ice prevalence. An accurate understanding of how these sea ice changes would affect the halogen chemistry of the overlying atmosphere depends upon understanding the relative roles of frost flowers and saline snow and ice surfaces as reactive bromine sources.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/7/621/2007/acp-7-621-2007.pdf
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